Report Exec

March 9, 2012Laura Stevens

February 8, 2011Kirsty Matthewson

Retail Theft Protecting Your Profits with effective incident managementRecent figures published by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) further confirm the need to protect your profits from retail theft. Your profits are in jeopardy if your products are not being paid for.

CCTV has long been used to combat crime and protect the safety of the public and the surly presence of security guards in shop doorways is a given on any shopping trip. Yet despite these wise, preventative measures the UK is amongst the three worst countries in the world for shrinkage due to retail theft.

The situation would be a lot worse had businesses not opted to safeguard their precious merchandise and in times of recession, spikes in crime are to be expected;  but with £4.4bn worth of goods pilfered from shops across the country in 2010, this is not a trend that should be welcomed or seen as simply going with the territory. The British Retail Consortium said items including TVs, computer games and clothes totaling £375,342 were stolen from shelves every day last year and although instances of theft itself have decreased by 5.8% impact is compounded by the types of goods favoured by thieves; namely high-end products with luxury or branded qualities. The shift in criminal culture from lone thieves to more organised gangs further magnifies concern.

Perhaps even more worrying was the rise in staff theft. Over a third of losses in the UK retail industry were due to internal theft, 7% higher than the European average and rendering the UK the highest in the continent.  Even an honest employee may be susceptible to temptation and without a deterrent culture instilled in your organisation such avaricious behaviour could go unchecked and unpunished.  G4S Security Solutions claim that one in 10 retail employees (10%) has committed a crime or failed to report a colleague’s theft against their employer in the last 12 months. Further to this, the organization estimates 110,000 retail employees have consumed produce without paying for it and a further 30,000 haven’t reported friends or family failing to scan items at a self-scan checkout.

Technological advances in security contend with increasingly sophisticated point-of-sale and backroom fraud and with criminal networks sharing these tricks on line retailers must up the preventative stakes to stay in the game.  It is challenge enough for businesses to prosper in a harsh economic climate; where preventative loss measures are available it would be foolhardy not to avail of them.

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February 8, 2011admin

new crime reports module for Expolinks Incident Management solutionExpolink is pleased to announce the introduction of a new module for its Incident and Case Management solution, Report Exec. The new ‘Crime Reports’ module, partners with Police authorities across the UK and offers the largest and most accurate resource for timely, street-level crime and sex offender information on the web.  The Crime Reports network offers a myriad of affordable, easy-to-use software tools, which are created to help not only Police authorities but also many businesses understand crime trends, share up-to-date information and receive actionable intelligence. Crime Reports relies on individual Police authorities to provide details on crimes. Each authority is different and may provide more or less crime information than others. At a minimum, Crime Reports requires four items of information when mapping crimes: type, location, date, and time. All additional information is voluntarily supplied.

The Crime Reports’ built-in intelligent platform focuses on external factors and risks posed to businesses and, through linking this to Report Exec, provides daily messages and alerts to the authorised users.  This information can be used to inform company directors who can in turn use this in line with company strategy to communicate health and safety to employees.

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